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meldrewreborn - that video was purely relating to EV charging, requiring T-T earthing which is
NOT connected to household TN-C-S earth.
There's some other extremely good videos by J.W going into the whole issue of earthing, and electrics in general.
I hadn't realised how complex it all was, but now think I understand a bit more about the requirements. Particularly for extraneous metalwork (pipework) to be earth bonded in TN-C-S earthing senarios (now the majority of household). It's not just so you won't get a shock if you touch your pipework - it's so that there's a separate path to earth if your combined neutral/earth is damaged somewhere down the line.
However now, although your property could be safe this has the potential for your neighbour's property to become "live" if somebody happens to be tinkering with the protective earthing in that property. If their protective earth was broken, the path to earth could be from your property pipework via their pipework and through your neighbour! ⚡💀
These are all worst case scenarios but they have to insure against these - hence the complexity of BS 7671